..(`|It.'D {K 0'lClR.l Ion nu-zusn. It is pxohnhlo Lord Onnnrvon will be the Lord Lienuannnt. He was Colonial Secretory nndc Earl Bnoooneld. is 4. : year: 0! ngonnd wenlthy. Ir. Bdwud Gubson. Q.C.. is mentioned no likely to be Lord Chancellor. He is 48 yous of age. nnd represents Dublin University. Mr. Arthur J. Balfour. nephew 0! the Iuqniq of Sdisbnry. in mentioned in connection Inch the Chic! Socrehrynbip. but the rumour locks conrmntion. Mesms. llome&d Munro are mention- ed respectively for the oicea of Anor- ney-Gencnl and Solicitor-(fem ul for I lrulnnd. neuron no way woluu no grluuuu. Aceoxdingly be instructed he;__~o select 3 suitnble vehicle in Toronto, which he would pay for. Al. Dixon`: aha uoloctod uidndsome phmton worth 0150. und in Barrie purclnsod 3 035 not of human- nll at "D|n'n" exnanau. A bnllo lobe Butler purchased I3-" eel ox unmou- ell ti "Dare" expense. In all Shel wu necessary tooomplete thetnrn out. This In! Ilno furnished, and Ade." nested in the photon. wen :ho of the villngekr:.l:)" also urnis o proupoctive innon with a cow for the funily`e use. it loudeet ho however. were never to 3.. ...li- . for an Ilr. Rionlou. the mute:-uueru. Board Trade. lion. EJIIINI Sun- hope will probably be President 01 the Boonlol Tnde. He in I5 yours ol up nndvuSecnurytq,tbeBoanlotTru1o from 1974 to 1&1). Attorney-General Mr. I-Id. Clarke. OIL. is M vmn of :10. He is I Noncom- uornay-uunon: Ir. r.u. warns. QU.. isuyouu of Ago. `us lxnnisl and the son of a Methodist er . ` for-Goncnl. This 0590 will be o-|.--. 1.. II: John Eltlnn, A nnrnangl jusuuw u -U`-I fntud nugmiu sun Stale 561010!`-UOnI!l|I. Hus onlcu Inn uu taken by Ir. John Eklou. I penaod frieul of Lord Churchill. He Is 50 years n, nnn A one ol n;her an unusual unl amus- ing nature was begun at the Civil Aa- sixe yeuterdny. in which gured as do- lendunt 3 young married Indy. Mn. Burke, urr Willoughbv. The plninti is 3 ruhusl looking fellow of about twenty-eight. nuned Daniel Robinson. who formerly lived It Slrnin. The co- delondnntl an M11. Burke's! htlzer. Dnvid Willoughby. and George Tomlin- son. The dafeudnnt. Mn. Burke. who was muried in July last. tnught music in Holland lzdiding. where her parent: resided She had tlno pupils in the din- trict surrounding the Landing. to when homes she was accustomed to tnvel on 0....o on 0....-In Rim unnwnnad lw DAn" homes sue WIS sccuswmeu In IIIVCI uu foot. to teach. She wuwoood by "Den" Robinson. sad. it is sated. won. She complsined ol the exertion ox walking to her pila. end her sweetheart. very : eon ' erstely. furnished her with 1 horse sud buggy. which snioed for s time ; but, the plunlilf svers. she did not con- sider the bnmzy goodenough. The love ame burned brighterin "Dan's" breast. and she needed only to make known her desires sud they would be gruied. Annnwlinalw he inslrnchd her -to an Inunen I In`. nllrxe. nu. nonm- non, the rejected, domscdod his horse. ' bummphxston. tobe.lnrnauu.hd cow. bntlln.B wnnotwillinuto vbith than.` {Ioolnlnthnt the nu tndodwo the bfandqlt to . sauna nonnoou an annex In use Commons. He held the position 01 Socnury !ott.hIOoluicI from 1878 to 18$) Presidential the Council. Sit Suotd Ncrthcote. whowill uh his not in the Penn. in 67 you: of age. He wu Chnnocllot ol the Exchequer In tho I I Iuloli Ctbinot. I)...-..--t.p 1 la-us-`I This nnrl lnl in lnnnou Ltulnu. Pcatmuhr-(ionenl. This poruolio Is not denite] unsigned. but the name 0! bard John {Imus-I is mentioned in connection with it. He in 67 you-sol R. D`: I-furl RnnnnnaIn'a Post.- connection mm Is. no In 0: yauruun ago. Re nu I-Zurl Bouconnolcra Post- muteruenl. I-l...-l -0 `l`-`An Ilnn I-`J-nnl Rljn. lumen no uowover. were npv he ll Ir. Bigalow_.ut.he pIAinti`nconn|el.oxpruIod it. "Absence nnkuuxe hurt grow Ionder-lotu:- other Ads discarded her lover .-.I -nu-rind 1\Ilr_ Burks. Hr. Rulin- other gm: mloarae-1 nor lover |u|d mu:-ieds|lr.Burko. M1-.RoNn-` -An um rninnhul nmnzdnd his harm. `MI. uoblnoonwu amouuoaoeumwo .:.n:otcm-sauna and psvid_Wil I QIIIO III ;..z...:.fa.. ....-'f.'::...,.."`'*`-*'....,.i..... as-any II liar r.-, GOING EAST. lanai ccvilh Ilnn.. Wad. lhlny MI! A.M. " ljto " _ _-_' 1.2 _': Uonnornuvo uovenlnons , I-`int Load 0! the Adnnxnltv. Lord George Hunilton. 40 yuan ol ape. I nonbor of tho fourth puny. a friend 0! Load Chudnll. and inwconl with him. He `II l'nder-Soonhry of Santa lot lndin l8'I4~8. sud Vice-President ol the Council l878~&). n|.-_....n... -0 n.. I.`..~I....m.- Rip Uonncu u-.rns~w. Chlncallor ol the Exchequer. Sir Nichol Rich-Bench. 48 year at age, is looked uponulho Iocoonurto Sir Shlnrd Xnrthoom u Index in tho Dan. Ilnlnlluon Propose: to I lady Who Iurlo the Question. non uuyunolngu. Sucnhryol Sub lot tbollomo Do- pnrunont. in Richard Alhelon Cross. yuan ago. and lled: uiuilupositioll nringtbolnttwoynn ol' the Inn Conservative Government us... 1...: n` u... A.I...-.1, l.m.l ol ECK III "II. ll.llI olioinol yotdocidnd ; but it ml ihlybo gins to Right lion. W. H. Smith. who van "The Rule` ol the Quel.-I1`: Niven" in tho Dinueli Cabinet. He in W ymn of Lao. Sucrnnnnl Sum .A:n-utho l.:;uhdSn.lubu.w Fil ' I . "` 56 alum. hcld tho Iorosigl potio- lio thohb Couuvuivo Uuhinot 1...: nm. m.......n.... as. unann- Scculuyul sum [or India. Lon! Chnm|:iIl.86yoAnolngo.uduowwiih llblliooe. 418330 [at um Colonial. Riphtll4n.Pndcict8hnlov.45_nAn dngqnmlurvul an Secntuyol Wu from ltflstolw). u..._.-. .1 Rug. In. "A! Thin `Km VCKBIIIIIOI '.`{"",...... J3: .`""".' 3. 0 PM- otsoliontoronenl [ram 1815 to I I no In-anon olllnlqi out-6 In K-- hnd-hluoIUOIchcI. n_:__ Il:_:.A__ -_.I u_A_.A.-. I.- j__..`.:_...;_f.'...,:;7;...... I lld.bnui.uohvuhl1Itho mmwmmt amum. REC III! (II TIII IIIIS I`Kl~. \ \El\ FICKLE I-'ll.\(`llIl. _l Nu. This ...I..I - Hat is -all muss-max. onurm. xoNnu.Jux1c 22. ieislif 'l'ZIl. Ill-II-5-I-1 Apnuuuadmonu.-In aL.KiII|* 9!,-;1L#_ - -- --- II! II` IIIITI llifflll lgcnhli-Inul IRIR , ll-V. I `- 1-r"- |'.'$-l-C|I I- 0'. (`III than-I. Issntronl-lIie Proeoodluga. In St. l`aul'~ church. Montreal. on Friday. Mr. ILC. Murray was ordained l]ll.siJnlfy to India. Rev. Mr. \\'anlen presiccd. T he sermon was preached by Rev. Jas. Barclay. who took lor his test. Luke ii. 10. And the angel .-said unto them. `Fear not; for behold I hung you tidings of great joy which shall he to all people. He spoke ol the mighty growth ol Christianity from the lint. and although it had slackened oniore recently the spirit 0! n i~isiou~ ary seal wasnot. -lead but sleeping and we were lled with hope suclcoulidenee. Rev. Mr. Warden asked Mr. Murray the usual questions. which were answered ntislactorily. after which the candidate was ly ordained. Rev. Prat. Mc- Laren elivered the address to the mis- sionary. He sail the work upon which the missionary had entered was im- portant beyond measure. as it lasted lor all eternity. while that ol the other prolessions ended with death. [He work was the ingsthering oi souls to Christ- that was the great aim in the Iniinilonary eld. He said. "You will have but few opportunities ol getting up those carelully prepared sermons that we are accustomed to at home. but study until vour mind is saturated with truth. and the nntutored miulol the savam will nd a power in the truths ol the [mile that he will nd nowhere else. There was one oentro around which everything in the Bible revolved and tliatwas Jesus Christ. Be much in prayer. for you are going on adi- cult work. It is a dicult work at home. and how much more so will it be among the heatheus. T to keep your heart in the love ol 0 . This is no- oesury for your strength. (or your joy. and for your cornlort in all Christian work. Do not approach the Bible likes philosopher. but like a little child. You are going to lndia. where theresre only a low niimionaries to millions ol people. and where much has been done to un- dernzine the pagan rites. hut where much was yet to be done in introducing theleaven of religion into the mass ol indelity. They are a people who are very intellectual and who may do ur- gent work for Christ it brought within the (old. You sre going to it held where there in an unlimited seope for work." He here presented the mission- ary with is Bible. telling him to take it as an indication of what he was to carry to`tlie ooathens. it might be is long time. if ever. before some of the congre- gation saw him (the missionary) again. ut he went away carrying with him the prayers and sympathies of tho oongrega- tion. Rev. Prol. Forrest. of Halifax. de- livered the address to the congregation. He mid it other congregations would fol- low the example of this one in sending out a minionary of ih own it would be well. The church had `Np missionaries working in all partsol the country. and why should the not have one or two hundred in foreign: lands? The work they had undertaken was not done. however. but only begun. The proceedings closed with the be- -...l:..l1p.-. however. but only begun. nedicon. ._.___ ; socks ol n luau lallauolorlly Ar- `.-...-: In-.l-nnnlnzncnu-1. the cnempnouemp ol nmencu. nru. thoylreototowe eenoso! 5|-eceset the fo owing distance? Two milea.8 miles, 3} nnlee. 4 miles and 5 miles; ell noes tobo mowed with a turn unleu othex-wile agreed to. Second, ouch nee tobefar Nineeido. with tbepnvilege of increasing the eieken to 01.!!!) aside. . wo mile nee to be rowedon August 8; three mule nee on Anguet ; tlueo and I hell nee her 5th ; four mile on September 10th. end in mile on October 8rd. eeeh between 4end7p.n. The neeeto rowed on waters to be mutually t in one of `leilureto no lo upon to non uoooru ntnlmy. At this stage It. llchounn um Pro boot I-`arrest ex their willing- Ieu to H! in Kim'I motion. The vote taken In: thaolore. virtunlly between Dr. King`: and Mr. Charlton`: amendments. Dr. King : unoodlnenl wueuriod by nu tmrwbelmning ma- jority. and uh-nvudn llama the nu- Inimoos expreclion ol the uuelnbly. BOIICI oi IIVI -Icon auunn--ur--,1 nu- `nngu on-.nuunounomu-t. Huxlnn und Teams: on Friday nignod the utinlas o1 quounont for noes for the championship ol America. First. tlmvnnrnnlnroil nenosof CCUC, WW` IOU W Ill I1 Wllio _Dr. King. unahingin 5 uinilnntnil. dpbelitvilg Ibotolullly II the practic- bnhty cl oaunhhtiou. moved. ascended by Dr. Wudropo. tho loowingunond- meat: that in delusion tothouttonx dcdn cxpnsuod by member! ol this Inunbly for further clan: towudn otnlilhtion 1:! our eollogu I commit- loo be sppoiubd to enumdc: Ibo luau. with powur Io colmnuuiuu if deemed country with the board olnny or all thocollqrs. with the View ol bringing in discussion ol the question baton thoonnnnol um churchtou curly n torminnsion u poouhlo Iheoommit too to upon to non (iononl Auumbly." A1. Unix anon Mr. Mcl.annAn Pro- CIIIIIUII I FIE WIIIIIL I?` In no esprit Jr corp: about Qua`: nonlnolikool which nu not loud unoua uyochr uhdonh. Qnoufnb an Ihoiulo-thy hunt Ihounlull church wculdnoc have Int othu-win. Thoupuhr wuuutotnootho nu- ullou Itridu oi Qunru nines Dr. Gnlllhecauo ' . H) uidtho Iholochuolnnu ighbdulhoprot yonuutlim condition ol that Ination: thnunooglupubmon WTIX Tl1l G IIJII u&tinI.I unnoogi pnbmon `wanna-uvbolnt edncui: adol- eiucywen not autumnal Ill thovorld. Dr. Kinl. unnnhilnin A nimilnrnnil. lblyntdnn ...... .... . ...... ......au-.... Irhndn you can ..`.'.r:' ---"-'- Pupil Pans! an n lacuna: nhclnsnihn nun Inahna '$Il,Inn0 Quinn. 'l`I:IC. BAILEY. Mung llludmollub 8..Kil@0I|~ Ilnvbil. , rt-:lo:r:n':'mno other h:8nuen In -G: clmtch thtoughoottho world. That run an nnril Jo mru nlnnnl. Damon`: 7c71TLmn_ggnsoLmA'1`IoN muons-one cloonuunun ISDI \ IISSION HELD. uAu1,;u um Tuna. vu -uuvuu-nun u-u-vguu u---u -.v.-..'... The Primrose:-. 0! Ilnmilton. have the heaviest batten. the longest throw em!-be swiflut pitchelqnnd the but cachet in Guilds. and yet they were Isnnfnln Inc u Tn!-r.nun ll "EDI vu u-u nut. At Oswego I-heather day. the R0(`h(- tuclub manger withdrew his men from the hold at thoond of the nixth innings on seeounol cllogul nnluir decision. -u n_:..___.-_ -1 ll___:n.._ 1.-.... cannot In uunun. um beaten by tho'l`otonsoa. I- IV_...-.I_ L__..L.lI -.`I |l0I$II I! win nvuvuuuu. In Cmndabuehdl nofu has not been very prollhble, but by-ind-bye it nnv beoomo Inch. Some of the Alncrieun Innnagon make mull fortunes in good season. It is chimed that the At.b|e~ tics. of Philndelpbio. clouovl H0111) Int you. ' .n, _-__:_, ,1 41.- n|.;I_A..I~ Italy `Dl1lnI-nuu lvnv~I has to than and Ilene and 'l'rl-weekly lb Iellevllle. I-II yuan. In the seventh inning ol the Philmdel-' phi:-Pithbnru game at Philulelphil. Iillignn. oltho Athlbtics. threw his but II `writ. the Pithburg pitcher. and Inn nromptly ned. Milligun declnred thus unis Ind maliciously um-mptod to hit. him with the bull. iiioinnot oi uio Iocniiinno. oi nou- don. At .pi'onniit he in winning popula- rity for the Bontons. Ind in hit plane in nidto houoxport u nnyonoontho continent. Lnvlor. who played III sud uninnt Oumlinn tnnmmh anchor tor the Albany Luann Club. Cuey. | member ol the Cincinnati Club. in n in- tivo o! Newborn. and drawn 1 big minty in the Stun ol Syncnoo. Irwin. unort- stop. for the Providence Club. is n To- ronto boy: Noniitjoy. pilchor. lot the Cinciiinnlio. hails from St. Thoma; I-lmnley. pitcbor. of the St. Louis Club. in: lornietly leaned in Oiiolph; Tip U'.\'eil|. pitcher anal left elder. (who plnyod hero twice) 0! the St. Louis. but his otivin in Woodstock. UWOIII. lll'Ii DIIBIIIIII 0! sun I. Mr: is talented Ind has returned to Him). . _,- __-J_ AI.. I) Ivluuuuu uuu Il-~: uuvuuuxu -. -..v... A has In nude this morning. an the Inn: moved 011. that Etlheck would he the winner ol this gold nmhl man. He in gruton bun Inn. AAl\.____a. n.- -51...- .4-.. 55.. nnmhxn` A tive union has been proponou. tn more than illplnyers have signied their willingness to join such an uncri- ttion. Each player will be nseouod 95 a month. the reserve fund to be used for sick and indigent. nubscribtrs during the winter. - .. . _ , _,-__ A......-:..o:.... .I-..i-an Pembroke, Juno l9.-A mun nuned Dennln Donohoe of Clarendon. employ~ ed b J. R. Booth mt his Dulnoinodrive. won out in the bush for twelve days. It seemlwhere he was driving st the lnke the boot to tukethe men hnokwu over- loaded. The forunun and him to to roam! the hke ehom totbe cnnplnd in doing noho took the wrong mod. Dono- hoo says when night eune on he heard guns red o. no doubt by a party nee":-china for him. Hottiedto go in the direction of the sound but could not on uccountxol lakes sud Iwnm Finding next city he could not reec the camp hetook I course by the Inn. knowing he would come out somewhere. He crou- od Meson. Hurray`: limit by old timber roads to Block river portuge roul. Here he found a. trash hone truck and follow- ed it to Booth`: Caldwell km. The last night he Ipeut within An acre oi the tum. He heard u gnu ind and ooch nrnuunu. lint wnn hm weal: to reach "10 Tho bull-playing l-rolcniou is I-'.| Ill0` .uy swelling in dignity mu Importance. A nrnuntiva nninn Inn been oronoood. In the American Asaocintion luring the week Cincinnnti supplanted Pitta- hung in second plnce: St. Louis retains rnt bynstill lnir lead. which Cincin- nntiiu rapidly lessening. At present it would npponr thnt these three cluhsue the only ootnpotntons for chunpionuhip hononn. nlthongh the llgltimora III!` Athletics have mule pretty good scores. Louisville retuns lonrth plnce. but its position hu been wenkened by thtee Inccesaive defeats in Baltimore. He heard irea unu oocu crovnnu. but was too week lean that night. Next day. June 12. he rewhedthelnrln, week from want ol feed and terribly bitten by him}: lliu. Beroeeivod theheetofcareend is now nllriaht eguin. He had no matches to light 3 n, Ho pnueeul two lllhll III I ml`: He saw sevornlmooee end llve within (on: feet ol one o! the letter. ' The diltnnce travelled in sheet mmilhdimot. He had nothing toent dnrin those twelve days. How he survived in trunp in e myutery. Wanda-I-ll; About In @33pdn-Tmn weak to Walk And Button by Fllou. . _ __ _ V7`: Imus um] uvouuu. rbwnowung uuwu-nu the u--unborn ol the B5. lawman Club. aunt ban Ina Ilia. N.Y.. at lhoonll ol Enlbok. and played I qaloodid pun ll short-atop. And last- uug has ho was :9 synonu. played than owlnlo. than pinod thochvehnd Club (League) uni played in is until the dishnndmeat. Now be in with the Ar Ioointill Club. 0! Brooklyn. uh] adding tn him rmu-ll. Hunts: [.nnn.|dt-eld. I umn. on nxoouyn. uuuuuu; - to lain nocnl. Guano Luh|n.|dt-eld. also cane tolimpton at the ol I.-lillnck. Subsequently he joins! the Boston Red Stockings; now In I with the St. book club, the third baseman. Ho 'u npxdod In one of tho bud lull phyouz in tho United Shoes. Joe lion- nuq will be tonunbondunlonding Innlnhnr nl thn Tacnmmhn. 0` Lol- Junu Bnyloy. HuInl|on,nyi '1_nul, tll tutilnonltln f IluGngoI' c:.....u....au..'u ...a ...."..."""`l.'.... !IdwYorI.Pl:lhdo|pdt.Iauhnnsor'l`cx- .-.-.-.;.'-.`:.*;*v;-.-,....~*-..-;.:.;-2-..'-.:.'-.....= '- vu ran: Indinutiou u 1 Hunt any mg WI. 1` IOIIWKO II T I" call: the ex ' at tome old Gnudnnn hvou-ito. lug nnhtodurol nu. ..n.-.-Inn at Ma BL [Arman not-Ilywsll. uichlnrxlnrnl ID. '.I;1'T:.'.f'..'."17.a';" iii'1iIa"u' thquhaau llnnku on In. llnnhhnthnoluulnyud nnlcunnl any had at Ilnny. S1 C IIID ll$I'IlIII nil Iul\Iu.~u~ throw Dnalnpout the lance of st. Logroc-uh. lnilulqwo In- nnowho cunt so luugpwu tho the 88. Lswuooo Ill orpninod an A nu`:-in-ml Inn]; HQ IlIb- If EOCIID-Alf Uiihllx n-I-_l-na-nna-nlntd. Uwonn. Int bnounn ol the l'ti4.-us. - _.I......l am] I... n-.nnrn.ul tn Ilinn, 'I`WEb\'E DAYS \\'l'l`HOUT I-`O00. will need no out. or nncuuiery. u u no use trying to sun] 3 much on Richard. llolhnd Connor. Thoma Cannot nnd John Ilanuiejn the nuns neighborhood. hue earl: bought one and seven! others have given onion for then. In the 531). an and 7th concession: the Selina! znin usdlnondows uolnnglii cent. not to an of the splendid buds of dairy 6. This souloncnt with the njgoininz part of Leeds and: over twenty Ions ol milk dnily In the cheese lncxoriec. [here no nevettholau I {ow remnant: ol the glacial period possibly who still keepuroond them I rookory ol old bones. nn.I it theycua nollono every four or in years imagine they have hand I gold mine. Then in not I turn: in the township who realize: enough from the mic of horses to buy craun for his ten and butter fox his bread. May hnncra in Puusbnru Inn; put- chued Half binding reaper: to: use In the ammo hnl->111. Tho Inndnmni and chueu null burning I0! III we combs harvest. The Inndnanut but we lnvoueonin one belonging to Rlchud lhngnn, 7th concession. but I! be bu about 3(1) bushels ol grain loin, and bind hol.-being dicnlt to not. he -ill naaul tho I. nl nnnbhllltrf. II. in no 17'! n.u....., ......u. u ....,. l)r_.\n Sui.--As you have exactly fallen in with the popular taste by making the new: Articles in your journal short. end by the publication of matters rtinent to the scene of circulstion. we ope you will psrdou us for offering a Ingestion which will certsinly odd to your popu- larity. While the insertion ol locnl news Illll thought is decidedly weep!- shletoevt-ry render. there is indeed I possibility ol ow-nloing it. We hove reference to those "Honor Rolls" sent you by some of the country schools. and we would Ask you to consign then: to the west be.sket-perhs|-s it would be more expreusive to say bounce them every one -u they no veritshle slums. They are the most interior schools in the county thst send them: this we know from personal experience. The cit and county inspectors blish honor rol 3 every six months-t e result of the entrsnce enminstion-sntl these teachers who no so snxious for noto- riety could easily send thtir best pupils. and if thev.sI.s.nl well up on tbst roll we are willingto give due credit. but lor n to-miner`; hourr roll nil should be sccor.l- ...I It i.. n -inonlnr nninrirlnnnn that D0clI8I"`i nonrr roll nuluoulu on IcI'ura- ed. It is a singular coincidence that the trustees` children anal the children of the most inuential men in the sec- tion alwavs occupy the rst place on them. We ere very thankful to those teachers who do not send any, and we will be equally thankful to You. Mr. Editor if you cause publishing those that are neat. We are in the habit of calling the \\'uIu1~vr paper. and we are just In much `interested in its tone and ability as on are. Hoping that those newly ll god Aenchen who are so anxious for cheap notorietv will seek it in nome other direction and chase tor- turing the patient public. we remain. yours truly, A "Wmo" Run-xx. DEAR Sm.-'l`he country is swarming with ngenunnd we {nil to no wh an ngont should not psyqlioonu an we I u npodler. Their occupation: are precisely similar. with this aieronbo. um the podlor it dun I nooadty. the agent is of n o perfect uuiuunoo. ,,A`l`ho musics] Inn mans want In: ovefv ttimz his lonllrqn ZZII. III! ol tau V- tops on exlaibiuou for noun] Lyn. ova:-you who :1 is announcing it In- nuro. Lop] proceeding no that squint the brunt. `bonus and but it nun}-nudism:-udsho pcr lulu nouoy. Thu 3 III Ibolnon diyuulul hon (ballot lint tho [ions decnivor oocupin 1 prominent po- sition in the church. aides being I Sunday School anchor. T.aT:2'i'ESn 'EJoT.ia}iic'u"E}oI Tu` will need the t 0! nnclunery. It in no nun lrwind :4: sun] I munh an Richard. of pen-Iect nnuence. mine mnexnu in meat egent hee every thing own wey. Often there ere two or three on-gene in one house from whiche choice is elweye mede. lt very rercly heupen- ing that if en omen in token into e In- mer'e house that it in ever teken ewey epin. ,Some lumen. who could hue held their own in e money tnneection with Shyloch. ere tendered quite inel- low by 3 low etreine from on omen : but often e reaction of feeling comes when it ietoolete. Wenever see I couple ol etelwut young fellows driving uonnd with en otgen or eewing machine but we thinhtheten exe,eepedeor e hoe in their lands would he ten more becom- ing. When will ell our young men be- I come manly end coeec being more pen- xitee living on the life blood ol the eo- niel Inhrio 9-Ynnre. Thr I'.':I:Iur. lfnluh "Wu. Awullnynooul In-ex Innalutily in Gnnnnoguo. nlmdol vhnlln called buy. but Ihntunehnyu up vunlnul ollnll-rouadlittnr. Thobu wanna n-u-nit. -Inn ilnnnnn ID R10- ol I11!-IIIIIAII IIIIC. IIB nu UII Ilul I. when Btu an a In hsbly vault! nollnvo noeupb-lit. he onlndooflnolond In Int clan lny. buttbe ilnuiot was cmnpanod dunno nondancript Qlnrhl. panel which in Imus on exlxibihou dlvl. anon Ilvlllg on Inc llll aid fabric ?-Yonn. `III Illlloryouluuuru-I. _ Mr. John Morrison. 0! 8!- Anna. N.B.. vnssouotiwnly niotudwilh Idisouo at Ihnlilnnvs tin: nlnnuv was tlovelcl O IUIITTI` jli HI. T. IT in an uuup oluout. 01 III! . -l`.0'NollI in building a now his to his hun.-Ilan Fania Baal: him In in win vlhiuiiy.-l;| not uni- drns. Ilr. Gillutpla. u ing and: to imucovunuu uound bk house cal I-nn.-Pu| Quinn in :8 hon: ouco non-. enjoying I (on weeks` ueauol. -1: upuuollhc bony noon noun 0! r young lumen have undo in that ' 0! new d mg home. ._!-i, (`nrkill nnniningd than Inn 1:! |Iiv_-r-nu-v-1-I-u WInuIo"hIIIW&"I"0uvQn- dub llnntoxlu usur- Ittrclllllltl. . vjnnuu u. Dnvuvv u .. \I\ . OI lo), I, Glider-Ieevo. LIOII. Ciibunooltrect. ninth: U roan truly, Birmingham. June 22. 1885. ln.lIl!ay.or"nl|Du-god! ` Abulthyhae-lnhrnot sold nllnnnunlmnlcndnlvllllln um vlcnmrs mm LlI2l`l'lILRS TU THE II'.Dl'l'0l$. `IIQ hury olllundrodu. v..|... \l.._I.... .1 no Au... X`Ihl{`.mI.fu Vllll . W I W 'ns ;..sl`Iui& in not: an um-r-A .n}nIAon us IIEIID-III. _ A Wang. \\'ln`. \\`0L'l.D FEEL very much obligul if all Inrlfnnolnen Ionld kindly c.\|l to? their l'lC~ TUILI FISAHES. an we nhsll hart no plate lo Now and Beautiful Do. signs. PLEASE: HIKE NOTICE. FUR THE L-`RS1 'I'\\'0 \ I Ural su-ri1ee of 0` null Insult! nu nauiy II and he elauad out in oak: to pawn! in I-eiug spoiled by dust Ind lul We are going to hat; I complete renovolion Inside our alone. had our Iron: in on he nplusnl by l`h.u- (Hun. Home our (mm sncmncme sans! lirnmueveeeiee Pmh Sleek Just Received NBirthAa37V1`\TB0oks. non them during nlnnnoun. II we have to man plug l_n not-uthem II] to sum Inn to c-huge our en-Amncru ornge. llnn`l Inna ll ! rm and an Burma in {I'D All inn Iuly uln! I I > x A ., ... gc1.AssIc TUITION`mn.mm;` on nnxuhu Indrunntl. , - cnute our tlr.ll1Iln'I unrlgu. not-'3 lorgqglr (`all and an Hanna uoryuungg Nevis your chance! in \%i"fH%BiRi0%8%9J?i 8 -I ASTITIIH [H mm saves mm Opposition is the Llfo of Trade. A:ll- Re-gilding Guaranteed ll Enlimntnu will be given by me personally the march of 1-pavement Is on. and GALLOWAI Is In the front. Wilt everybody `says must be true." and evctybody says that G.\l.I.0W AY`8 New I*`l`0Il is a great I-provcnelt. Ina.-.nI-.h as It nlbl-dd him Del Icr opporulnlnes Ior slowing Ins large and Carefully Delect- ed Stork. ..._..-_-u gunman-Ill our (Booth Our Bun! nll BUR THE NEXT T\\'O WTZEKR we will XII |eALLowAv s.| Ia unal rutflll mu w-v\,-. :. Neither 'l`0lll-2 uoonsl nor PIIICBS Ire ICCQIC no any In the (jliy, Call III sec Ih!!-- isgn_gnn;:ass Strut. | GOAL OIL STGVES, rfrrgrralrrs, `Ire-Cream Frerzersr lrrr S1'YhBSanrl mm.` `DURING ;l'HE SUMMER I Call Early at The Picture Frame Factory, > II5 BIIOISIK ST. :inmi:nv.mi`in ritill HIV}. II` nu!-Ill`: Liuiurglgcga. The rontllm Bookuotc. Juno 153.11. -uu ow-u-u ----nu, 0!!)-IIAIJ` OI` ITS VALIIII. Nu 27th. Keep Nmw but first (`lass .Vl`II in do II|I~ kind ol pc-- rial \|'nrk. UIIIIIU r-any`: 0| `huh. Mgo 92:!- 9|! l'l'IIIrI`.~`% gilt:-4-I. ILII, .fl onlIIho my dean: . ALSO NEW wn4-no:-unn i A mf.';.-"'.s-:"`-"~"`---~ uuunpuuu-. I at-n.un.nin ALLAN LINE. M. IIULIJVAN. I.l).. l'.al2If!.l.D Illuget. ul. SHUT I. Pa-h,I. -'--.J 1...`: `av --an. !'00I.l('l10I8. It-, lllhtuia Strut, - - - I'g:tI.H. xmusn ll. Slrrln 1.1.1). a. menu 1. son, Iunng'-_._a!_mI-n ! .-,..____. IIIIS. SIJLIJVAI C GARRETT ulna: boumono ulna 1.2.9 IIILIIVB. L U1 -5:s:u?9A2au `rind Jpn. NEAT d_ s_QHEAP. -- 0- `H Cl; I{:'.L:=-'*;'.~._-_.""i--.4 m gnu. In _ Tu A"3..'.'Z."'..'..... ..l._.,g.. muuannua and A u gIm<:m:t:r|mI an .uwnnc(-3 tr`-`uh:-1-%anuo| wins: an on haul-tboduiun. 3&3 ": L(.UB`tll.l.lI..uu:hlh Jun 1. Phyuidnn.$oo.h. insulin!- Am: In tljlalllliltnu Ilnlunlu I#B%0I30llllIlII II-14.13-A-an Inunnthnlnjt `W3NnNLClD. m' I` unnnlcrlncuranll 1313;111:031 yt.he&B nznn. Iilll ll`I1l|D L- can 5.: `pic:-wt u (XII-PIl%C00.Il)0||` - 0uluuIlWolkL In-sung. Ugul. b`m`:FuIL! In has c In! 1:: Mar-uennn. uunou. ;,With Ban!-nor Gnln. 1. to. 1` PD 1 A Tjjjii bi. nannaels JOHN R. R}V1"I`ENBUR\"S, ROI Qrlnceu street. Opposite Windsor Hotel juuuxn-1 lljhtuhil Iihduh all ochulnfinrnqmtvlvto A.llIN&(X)- (VIII Illllj L QIIMIYIH If L l3'CIlIAP SALE I03 3 WEEKS 0l\'l.\. 1 Jun: Illh v chunnublnlalnnnu.) ztnmu: -mnnun, A. nn._: .. 9.: YIDLIL his Unm%&1r mvcnlauuu d M local `hi lads. I1. I " (eounuouu:ly1)1nVu-yInwBMO- Jun inn:-sun: by npplying In macs! houilorto nltln-lull. UNNCIXJ. $1-o lb. -Qnnuunuuodunn')vuIuuurvIIa- Infjlll. | as can: gun In-3. L v" LI:-` `Al I) R I A. . .n:n'rn.nnuur. Winn nu: HONDA -' iii` -' - nu - nlnl [upon " Inn ' ~ haul Drum Saturday L: 1.45 AJI. Piano " |_L(l_I j TH! RIW UPPER CABIN BTILKIB IIAISI 63-:-nuns: (h&-8D. E and SIM. sunning to n-n:-;.Ig., T>TlT'WOT\T 340;! nun or run Ouuutlotbtub with Bnunatutuu-R-1 and 0.183.: ands: Bolluvinoiuh lid- mluth and G.'l'.ly.. Incl Ind V-s c yr: - VIIIIOI n. anown a on-. - - - manna`.-4..-:4 AQAQI BATE 0' I ,-.-.- --.__-_ (lnhhlaol mu, ":1", , , . II \K\_BK!D IIDIIODIOUE um- -` `HF -- Ti "iii' "i"E[E' _.... . '..nu nnnmn -rnl muanx 01! N4 " " In r. _ In). 'Ihnnhyl.mA.I_ " um - |I'|'|Yl0 A. GUIN 8&1. Altnll. 5.`:-.m:.*;':| Boaunpcired. minus! and vanished. nzlmnp (All kind: hpt in stock. The luau and mod eonplcu hv In the city. Bounfur litre by thouauou. mom took. any G` hour. VI. C. KNAPP, Ill] 1 Cnunqnl Bridge Bolumber Ibo lac:-. actual {tho Cunnqni Bnduu In B: April I. J LIBS KNAPP. } |nawmrx mun Imxn carnal] LARGE BOATING s7FocK. J. mm mla }:s'rm.Ism:n Barrlcleld. A Luge Stoekol Pblnrl Bonn and Slim olnllsinanuldbenurliom lornle. Nn In-i nnnntnnnrl nun-I In ntznnnth nml nut ' r- `\ lhntwiIldqnlWIlIo 'J".\, S \I`InucIoaInton \ /. ll:ovo'Tnl. l"roaIc`uhc E Sdfbll Q 8x.in,|ndBonIIt`ytho Oomplrxit. B\uybo:- no nu-nnptzd to hbe I:nrt or magi: |ndOl.(0 bottle: otuIaln-1'llRBAB`l'- mm) L IICAL co.}1_ womngwn nu-as .._I rnuxnrz roux 10:9 up Irnvrnn atoms: BF Hana.` '* Boats. Boats- PLEASURE SKIPPS -_:__. nu-.. __ n-.- |__ lolIIlIdoII.l'wmDoy|uurIxp:u rnuq nu. uadthtgg otlddnu TEE HART- 00.. I1 lnn.'1`oronto. Bumps Tutu. Q to N had It CHOWN'S DRUG STORE, Hrwk liolhcfudo malls bottom To- ronto and loaned. For eltlnd any othu iuhrmuion apply In the undudxlo-I. __ [303 STOCK 0? BOA`!!! on hum I0! Q All dcaeriptionuol BOATS BUILT T0 0BDI2\Il. [1 hlinhmollt. loot ol Bimcoo Strut. Klug- will In [Old nlopouin of Navigation. to II] ulllnlor sad 01 Now Bonn. and for Repniring old ones. in the City Bsu blidnmont. I up to JAKE ; or to 0 nopdatnn nooxnu suds. mum. mm in punts; -ITW-KI -XIBIAL LXI! QUIZ QIObcc...O|pLloh:n|Ioauul.. BECIRU jlfi AID Kn.TTIl.Al_ llIi.\'ClN(i UN 'l`l'IisD.||'. ind 0! JUNE. And nnhl further notice. one or (no shove uunuu wiu leave Kmpuu daily ulondqn uncpudj It I P.l. lot Tannin. calling :0 Cobouv; lfon Hope nd llovmsnvllle (vodka! pumm- `IR-I All.\`I.lu5In uvolIuIOIohu.nllin I Claylnthnntlrzn Bgmnekvlen convulnndcowoumonnngtiuooxhlhn ~ titnlngdroluantinueenoryolnhohlgplagnn can-ivuludCotcun.punnnthroIt|lh0bIII' litulnudro'IAn'lcenor1olL|ulAko olcho `rhounnd lnthdthost. Inn-en!!! lbh ndnhcilcywuynnzootvullonchuoou 0... 1hn-_. . -n 1x..L.- -;nL .o..mno- In- 01 Vuriou Slut. tor Sun by ` IACDB SIIRIIIIAI. Barrie-It-ld_ DTTWIKN `T8101:-U -0.`! CorlnlhhlI.(.`ap. Ada PL-port... `vo..pma ol an tollomng tin-I-ulna nae ` Ihool summon ; 1 lBihhiiiu&IItt:it}lagati~mlb.! [V95 9.. up---gun :---u IONDAY W .`;.a`;-!c'I;'a.w"n"n5':guAuau cu." "i-c'_'-u"':_:-o-1."""""" V and blidnmont. An-ll m !X_LUB.EA$E- L...n..-.._ I31 I. ms Ann ownnn Cool on sun. ln|nII IahndbytlIoADAIB& WIIRTLAKE 00.. mm {or nln Ti: --wr-.--1 -Absolutely Pure. BOATS I BOATS I AVIHG LIASID the Camera: Ron P-.`.' |. [Old] 5! opouingd Ln. Omani and tho bunny mho llnuuolhl Rniltly and Gull Port 11:). FRAtER VOL`. LIV -onto. mumps Tlllll. I. J. WILSON, I ,.__A I7:....o.` m YIIIOI-Iflllf. 9 7 "' 5% SIM llonrl 31 .'i.".'..`RJ'.'-.`;."`u'v':.":'.? k\l!lnucrosIntom 3'00 ()0 plexm whike II 'f`hmugla Lino. `WVVTT Agent, KingI'ton. ROYAL HAIL (C II. xncnomos. lA.S'l'I:Ik.I rut r.uu.x.- GOING WEI. uh Ddlyu:1)P.Il.sh `yawn: u `M ._ up " T LI) " " lZuIo1hueu1.|'InIrhynnd8u. thl. uhdludllo 'I'1ur|u.1'Iu:ndny and annoy at an lug. aonm